Tips & Tricks

e-café #12 : L’outil de post traitement ESI PLAYER™
Découvrez comment exporter et exploiter les résultats de ProCAST™ ou QuikCAST™ dans l’interface ESI-PLAYER™
Mathieu Moerckel Casting

e-Café #7 - Maillage volumique avec Visual-CAST™ 16.0
Créez le maillage volumique à l’aide de la fonction Grid Definition dans Visual-CAST™ 16.0
Mathieu Moerckel Casting

e-café #5- Pilotage du refroidissement par thermocouple à l’aide de ProCAST™ et QuikCAST™
Pilotage du refroidissement par thermocouple à l’aide de ProCAST™ et QuikCAST™
Mathieu Moerckel Casting

e-café #4- Modélisation de l’emballage (Wrap) à l’aide de ProCAST™
Modélisation de l’emballage (Wrap) à l’aide de ProCAST™
Mathieu Moerckel Casting

e-café #3- Modélisation des opérations de poteyage et soufflage à l’aide Quik CAST™
Modélisation des opérations de poteyage et soufflage à l’aide Quik CAST™
Mathieu Moerckel Casting

How do I create an SEA cavity using shrinkwrap?
How to create FE acoustic cavities with complex shapes
Ricardo Alvarez CFD, Vibro-Acoustics

Auto Empty Folders option in CFD-GEOM
When importing large models into CFD-GEOM, you may notice that certain entities listed in the Model Manager may have a red box around them.
Abraham Meganathan CFD

Adding Baffles to an Unstructured domain in CFD-GEOM
While meshing the geometries of industrial significance like mixing tanks, reactor and heat exchangers, we may encounter baffles which have negligible thickness but significant area to impact the physics of the problem in terms of momentum and heat transfer. These surfaces may be free-standing or connected to other surfaces from the domain.
Abraham Meganathan CFD

New Mesh Sources in CFD-GEOM for Triangle and Tetrahedral meshing
Corner Point Sources, Surface Interior Sources and Tet Sources have been available in CFD-GEOM for several years, allowing for refinements during certain phases of mesh generation.
Abraham Meganathan CFD

Parallel processing
“To pull a bigger wagon, it is easier to add more horses than to grow a gigantic horse.” This paraphrased quotation nicely expresses the basic concept of parallel processing. The speed of sequential computers has been doubling every eighteen months, according to Moore’s law. However, at any given time, that speed is limited by the state of the art in integrated circuit design and manufacturing. To circumvent that limitation, it is possible to split a given computationally intensive task among multiple processors working simultaneously.
Bohus Ulrych Casting